This is what it looks like to fly through a tiny canyon with a wingsuit

Everyone gets their kicks in different ways: sending mail without the postal code filled out, not asking for a receipt at the gas station, standing on the left side of the escalator.

But you’re not a real adrenaline junkie until you go wingsuiting through a canyon at speeds approaching 160 kilometres per hour, like BASE jumper Robert “Scotty Bob” Morgan did. Best of all, he was kind enough to strap a camera to himself as he flew through the Great Basin National Park in Utah.

The video, shot from a first-person perspective, shows Scotty Bob zip through the Beehive Line, which is as narrow as 15 feet in places.

According to the video description this was “just a bunch a dudes, tryin’ to be birds” but that’s being modest. As one skydiving blog put it, this is “arguably the ballsiest wingsuit flight ever.”

To get a better sense of how fast and how low “proximity flights” can get, check out the video below, taken by a team of daredevils in Hintisberg, Switzerland.